128 Commits (5da194ba9c2b3c53524ad8cf5bbe152a448b9885)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dave Gauer 5f7e9389d5 Added ex 48, additional comment on 46 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 356fbf1b5b New illustration in README!
Using the "put an image in an issue and link to it on the README" trick to
keep the Ziglings repo size down.
4 years ago
Dave Gauer 6f98de59a9 Update README so it has THE TRUTH 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 9b54ba79a0 Second attempt of the second attempt (#14) 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 3693a35aeb Second attempt at explaining the minimum build (#14) 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 4b8cb2e444 Attempt to make the version error and README clearer (#14) 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 654437c0bc Make "check and halt" the default for zig build NN (#15)
The "start with NN" action is now NN_start.

Also formatting output for improved clarity (hopefully).
4 years ago
Dave Gauer a216e19521 going with this exercise order 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 2493e93c37 Added additional inspirations for Ziglings
Ruby Koans is even attributed by rustlings.
The Little Schemer is a personal all-time favorite programming book.
4 years ago
Dave Gauer 5505569980 Updating README description of project
Also updated the GitHub project description to:
"Learn the Zig programming language by fixing tiny broken programs."

I think it sounds more of a fun challenge this way rather than the more
academic "learn by doing exercises".

I mean, who wouldn't want to come help these "tiny broken programs"?!?
4 years ago
Dave Gauer 7023b5345c Update README to reflect new version checking 4 years ago
Martin Wickham 6e576785c5 Use a zig build script to run ziglings 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 55ad7c32f2 Moved exercises to exercises because exercises 4 years ago
Dave Gauer cf0920de31 Added Ex. 38-43 for pointers, updated README
Added topics beyond the language basics from ziglearn.org
to the README. That's a lot of exercises. I'd like to keep
it under 100, though!
4 years ago
Dave Gauer 507355ec3b Added ex. 37,38 structs 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 2cded107cd Add ex 35,36 enums; updated README
I'm changing the order of some more topics. Trying to explain the value
of pointers when we're mostly dealing with stack-sized values like
integers feels convoluted. So I'm starting with enums (which also has a
nice segue from an earlier "switch" exercise). Then structs. Then unions
(just in keeping with the order of these items on ziglearn.org) and THEN
pointers and multi-pointers and slices.
4 years ago
Dave Gauer 738a9f6cda Inserted ex. 32 unreachable, added quiz4. 4 years ago
Dave Gauer cd80aeb190 Fixed README instructions 4 years ago
Dave Gauer c70fa5f58f Adding exs 27-32 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 08ec029f20 Added ex 19,20 functions and pop quiz 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 2bda44bc58 Added ex 15,16 for loops 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 483fb97dfc Added Ex 11-14: while loops 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 0bb89e3e41 Added Ex 9,10 for If 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 30ef32e238 Added Exs. 6,7 strings 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 87541c0c8b Added Ex. 4 arrays 4 years ago
Dave Gauer b3f74d9c30 Add exercise 3, exercise num param for script 4 years ago
Dave Gauer d618414c9c Added Ex. 2, polished script, added LICENSE 4 years ago
Dave Gauer 3b5678815f Initial commit with readme, script, and hello world
Absolutely minimum viable stuff.
4 years ago